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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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for the contribution of Mr. Moore's services, and further action was deferred pending the receipt of a report from Mr. Moore.

S T A T E M E N T S C O N C E R N I N G GAMBLING AND VICE

Mr. Moschel brought up the matter of recent published statements concerning the prevalence of gambling and vice in the neighborhood of the University. On motion of Mr. Pogue, the President of the University was requested to take up with the local authorities the alleged conditions, and to do whatever is possible to remedy them.

TIME O F NOVEMBER MEETING

The time of the November meeting was set as Wednesday, November 10, 1937, in Chicago.

A P P O I N T M E N T S MADE BY THE P R E S I D E N T

The Secretary presented also for record a list of appointments made by the President of the University.

Agruss, Ida, Assistant in the Order Department of the Library, for eleven months beginning October I, 1937, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation at the rate of one thousand four hundred dollars ($1400) a year. (October 9, 1937)* Banister, J. R., Assistant in the O r d e r Department of t h e Library, beginning October 15, 1937, and continuing through August 31, 1938, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation at the rate of one thousand four hundred dollars ($1400) a year. (October 12, 1937) Beerman, Clara Jeanette, Clerk in the Department of History, on one-half time, beginning September 20, 1937, and continuing through June 30, 1938, at a cash compensation at the rate of forty-five dollars ($45) a month. (September 29, 1937) Bernds, Marie Wilhelmina, Assistant in H o m e Economics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for eleven months beginning October 1, 1937, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125) a month. (October 8, 1937) Berryman, George Hugh, Assistant in Animal Nutrition, in the Department of Animal Husbandry, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, on one-half time, beginning October 4, 1937, and continuing through August 31, 1938, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy-five dollars ($75) a month. (October 1. 1937) Broadbent, Leroy V., Assistant in Anatomy, in the College of Medicine, for eight months beginning October 1, 1937, without salary. (October 4, 1937) Brown, G. B., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, for nine months beginning October 1, 1937, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars ($30) a month (this supersedes his previous appointment). (October 4 1937) Bryant, H a r o l d Wonderley, Assistant in Animal Nutrition, in the Department of Animal Husbandry, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, on onehalf time, for eleven months beginning October 1, 1937, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy-five dollars ($75) a month. (October 1, 1937) Clark, Joe H., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning September 25, 1937, and continuing through J u n e 30, 1938, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars ($30) a month. (October 6, 1937) Cleveland, E . A., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, for nine months beginning October 1, 1937, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars ($60) a month (this supersedes his previous appointment). (October 4, 1937) CoVan, Jack Phillip, Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, in the College of Engineering, for nine months beginning October I, 1937, at a cash compensa1 The date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by the President of the University.